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Posted on August 30, 2019August 30, 2019

What can be done to prevent or repair woodpecker holes and damage to a wooden structure?

Woodpecker complaints come late in the spring as flickers select someone’s house instead of a hollow tree to excavate a nest or obtain insects in the wood. This drumming not only evokes the strongest of human emotions, but can produce …

Posted on August 30, 2019August 30, 2019

What are some suggestions for keeping bears out of active beehives? I live in Colorado.

In Colorado, beekeeping generates close to $2 million a year through the sale of honey. In addition, bees provide a valuable service to agriculture and homeowners by pollinating crops and gardens. Successful bee yards are usually located in protected areas …

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